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... late as 1587 , to Sidney , 1 and the 1 On the subject of Whetstone's ignorance of the authorship , J. Payne Collier ( Life of Spenser , 1873 ) writes as follows : " One of Spenser's contemporaries , a poet of much and not unmerited ...
... late as 1587 , to Sidney , 1 and the 1 On the subject of Whetstone's ignorance of the authorship , J. Payne Collier ( Life of Spenser , 1873 ) writes as follows : " One of Spenser's contemporaries , a poet of much and not unmerited ...
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... late was wont to raine as Queene , And maske in mirth with Graces well beseene ? O ! all is gone ; and all that goodly glee , Which wont to be the glorie of gay wits , Is layd abed , and no where now to see ; And in her roome unseemly ...
... late was wont to raine as Queene , And maske in mirth with Graces well beseene ? O ! all is gone ; and all that goodly glee , Which wont to be the glorie of gay wits , Is layd abed , and no where now to see ; And in her roome unseemly ...
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... late " is metaphorical ( a strained interpreta- tion at best ) , because in the following stanza but one retirement only from the world is indicated . But this is to read " that same " in the sense of " the aforesaid , " which I feel ...
... late " is metaphorical ( a strained interpreta- tion at best ) , because in the following stanza but one retirement only from the world is indicated . But this is to read " that same " in the sense of " the aforesaid , " which I feel ...
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Edmund Spenser and the Impersonations of Francis Bacon Edward George Harman No preview available - 2012 |
Edmund Spenser: And the Impersonations of Francis Bacon (Classic Reprint) Edward George Harman No preview available - 2015 |
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